TechNode, We Still Have a Long Way To Go

First of all, we have to apologize to our readers. Weve been blogging little in past week or so. Being recognized by the mainstream industry is a super good thing, and being invited to many conference/events is also good for social networking, but when you spending too much time on all these occasions, you actually have little time to read, to think and more importantly, to write. As a tech blogger, it is not the way to get stronger, as the content people are expecting you to write is always, the key.

Thanks to our readers who kindly consider TechNode as the TechCrunch in China. We are really trying, for a long time, as my personal hobby and now a small teams dream, to build TechNode for China/Asia in the way as the TechCrunchs doing for the global startup ecosystem.

TechCrunch is the hero, and finally it is here. I cant say how exciting I am, expecially for TechNode we also have the chance to work with them on the big Disrupt Beijing event. I do not know if the Disrupt Beijing will be a huge success or not, but having the chance to work with them in past a few days, which basically makes me understand one thing, TechCrunchs success does has its reasons. Its all about Doing Everything for startups, the pure DNA of helping startups growing. As I told our team, working with TechCrunch is our honor and we need learn the way they are working for the ecosystem, and the spirit of being the truly tech bloggers.

TechNode will be back blogging more and reporting TechCrunchs Hackathon, Disrupt and Startup Battlefield in next a few weeks. Its time for a Different tech media for Chinese ec! osystem, but We still have a long way to go.

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